Exhibitions

  • Nature - Hong Ling Solo Exhibition

    Jul 26 - Sep 22, 2013

    NATURE: Hong Ling derives its name from Laozi’s Tao Te Ching: “Man follows the laws of the Earth, the Earth follows the laws of Heaven, Heaven follows the laws of Tao, Tao follows the laws of Nature.” This notion echoes the unique language of Hong Ling which combines realizations about nature with the art of painting. Since the Song Dynasty, China has been seeking the harmony between heaven and man emphasized in the teachings of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. This led to notions of a harmonic existence amongst man, nature, and society in which there would be care for nature.
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  • Mental-Logue/Monster-Logue - Artists Group Exhibition

    Jun 08 - Jul 21, 2013

    Co-curated by YungLin Wang and Po-Wei Wang, Mental-logue/Monster-logue will feature the latest works by Sung-Chih Chen, Kuo I-Chen, Lin Guan-Ming, Chu Chun-Teng, and HsienYu Cheng at SOKA Art Center Taipei. As stated in the discussion on Mental-logue/Monster-logue - “The core interest of this exhibition lies in exploring methods for transmitting aspects of humanity and spirituality through modern artistic expressions. Through machines and imagination, artists endow a perspective from which to view the various experiences of life and the anxieties associated with this era.” The curators and artists set suitable artworks for every corner of the exhibition, in essence, placing “sense datum” in direct contact with the viewers.
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  • Blank to Blank - Inframince Exhibition II

    Jun 15 - Jul 21, 2013

    This art exhibition, entitled Blank to Blank, continues with the ideas explored in the previous Infra-Mince exhibition, continuing the transformation of the remnant philosophy of “leaving blankness” in Chinese culture and incorporating the free and open space of the West, using the “absorptivity” and “emptiness” of ink to form a new “remnant white” and thus engage in a reverse-reconstruction of a “non-dimensional plane” and produce a new formal language comprised of “shades of white.”

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